Lodger is the thirteenth studio album by English singer-songwriter
David Bowie, released in 1979. The last of the '
Berlin Trilogy' recorded in collaboration with
Brian Eno, it was produced in Switzerland and
New York City, and was more accessible than its immediate predecessors
Low and
"Heroes", having no instrumentals and being somewhat lighter and more pop-oriented. It was still an experimental record in many ways and was not, by Bowie's standards, a major commercial success. Indifferently received by critics on its initial release, it is now widely considered to be among Bowie's most underrated albums.